Notes

"In 1638 Governor Calvert seized the trading post on Kent Island
that had been established and was still claimed by William
Claiborne, a prominent Virginia trader. Claiborne, who had been
hostile toward Maryland since its founding, later joined with
Richard Ingle in 1644 to instigate a successful rebellion of
Protestants in the colony that forced Governor Calvert to flee
to Virginia. Two years later, however, Calvert returned from
Virginia with an armed force and reinstated proprietorial rule
in Maryland." Copyright 1994-1998 Encyclopaedia Britannica CD 98
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LDS (AFN: 9FX6-5R)
Gov. of MD 1633-1647; appointed by his brother Cecil, second
Lord Baltimore.